Mubarak Hired to Manage Flip-Flopping IU Chik-fil-A Outlet

"I like the crispy chicken nuggets," said President Mubarak. "Or maybe I don't."

Ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will not be unemployed long following his back-and-forth decisions to announce his resignation, stay in place and finally actually resign from office amidst violent protests from Egyptian citizens.

“We saw President Mubarak’s indecision and shaky leadership as a perfect fit with our South Bend franchise,” said a Chik-fil-A executive.

“In situations like these, it’s important to have a flexible leader who can sway with the tide of popular opinion or dogma–depending on the day,” said IUSB’s spokesperson. “President Mubarak has proven himself a stubborn flip-flopper and we couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome him to northern Indiana.”

Mubarak is expected to give an introductory speech to his Chik-fil-A hourly employees when he arrives for his first day of work next week.

“We think he’s going to give a pro-GLBT pep talk,” said one student employee. “We’ve also scheduled a second pep talk an hour later so he can lambaste the liberals. It’s awesome to have someone so open to diversity and not just a politically correct figurehead.”

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